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. >> back in new york city, mayor bloomberg warned even mild flooding from the approaching storm could pro greater dangers than normal. >> places that didn't before have a problem with two and a half to four and a half-feet surge might very well this time. >> meanwerle, shortages of gasoline continue. although, officials said they were graduallyle easing. >> woodruff: that was was of harry srveensan. the we have the latest sign of a recovery. the increase was the largest since july 2006. and election day found wall reetnia smood tore buy. >> in iraq, 33 people died in a suicide car bombing north of baghdad. nearly 60 others were wounded. the attacker blew up his vehicle near an iraqi military base. most of the victims were iraqiir soldiers. there was no immediate claim of responsibility. and the classical composer and pulitzer prize winner elliot carterdied on monday at his home in new york city. carter was knownte for his rhythmically complicated works using american and european modernist traditions. the string quartets he composed have been called the most difficult ever conceived.
. >> back in new york city, mayor bloomberg warned even mild flooding from the approaching storm could pro greater dangers than normal. >> places that didn't before have a problem with two and a half to four and a half-feet surge might very well this time. >> meanwerle, shortages of gasoline continue. although, officials said they were graduallyle easing. >> woodruff: that was was of harry srveensan. the we have the latest sign of a recovery. the increase was the largest...
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in 1853 in response to a freight elevator accident in new york city. until that time, elevators were quite common in buildings but typically used just for handling freight. elisha otis -- elijah otis successfully demonstrated the safety device he had created. even of the elevator and he cut the device, and he did not fall. everyone was impressed by that. in 1857, the oldest brother's company installed their first passenger elevator on broadway in new york. believe it or not, many of those first elevators were actually started and stopped by a hand broke. >> what drove those old elevators? what was their motive power? >> in some cases, they might have even been hp. >> and then changed to electric? >> electric cited to come in the 1890's, and that was around the time when the elevator stopped from material handling and started to be used more frequently for passengers. in 1878, there was a demonstration of the other thing that allowed architects to build taller buildings was the advent of a higher quality steel manufacturing. in 19003, the first producti
in 1853 in response to a freight elevator accident in new york city. until that time, elevators were quite common in buildings but typically used just for handling freight. elisha otis -- elijah otis successfully demonstrated the safety device he had created. even of the elevator and he cut the device, and he did not fall. everyone was impressed by that. in 1857, the oldest brother's company installed their first passenger elevator on broadway in new york. believe it or not, many of those first...
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crowds went crazy when the president projected to win reelection. >> and another major new york city landmark showing off the patriotic side. the life on the -- lights on the empire state building red, white and blue and blue at base of it and that's because it's in honor of president obama's win. the american people have spoken and you have reelected president obama for a second term. >> he has spooferers -- supporters gather to celebrate the very maniry and we have more on the big win. >> reporter: thousands packed the chicago convention center to celebrate the current and future president barack obama. >> our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> reporter: tonight's outcome was anything but certain. it has been six months and more than 100 rallies since the president officially kicked off his reelection efforts. slow economic recovery and a poor performance in the first presidential debate left the campaign in a virtual tie in the final weeks. but
crowds went crazy when the president projected to win reelection. >> and another major new york city landmark showing off the patriotic side. the life on the -- lights on the empire state building red, white and blue and blue at base of it and that's because it's in honor of president obama's win. the american people have spoken and you have reelected president obama for a second term. >> he has spooferers -- supporters gather to celebrate the very maniry and we have more on the big...
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new york city, et cetera. thank you very much and i will hang up to listen. >> guest: thanks, ralph. i'm glad to hear our minds are in sync. mostly because i've been secretly reading your e-mail all these years and that's why --, no, i'm just kidding. two interesting questions. start with the second one first. there is very interesting correlation, we can't necessarily say whether it is causation, very hard to test this, but, if you look for instance at carjackings and compare it to the success of the muchville lied game, grand theft auto, which is all about carjacking, the two kind of go like this. carjacking plummets in terms of the real world as more and more kids are virtually carjacking in the game grand theft auto. whether that is just an accident or whether there is in fact some sense in which, if you want to have the kind of the thrill of, you know, doing something like carjacking which is referred to as thrill crime. most people do it for the kind of excitement of it, it would seem a lot more sensible
new york city, et cetera. thank you very much and i will hang up to listen. >> guest: thanks, ralph. i'm glad to hear our minds are in sync. mostly because i've been secretly reading your e-mail all these years and that's why --, no, i'm just kidding. two interesting questions. start with the second one first. there is very interesting correlation, we can't necessarily say whether it is causation, very hard to test this, but, if you look for instance at carjackings and compare it to the...
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you're famous for going on the streets of new york city and talking to people and kind of getting the political pulse of the nation so first off i want to ask you given all the negative campaign ads given all of the way the way that the media has covered this what is the sense that you're getting from the people in the streets that you're talking to. well you know the news likes to look at what they're going to put out they want to find the lowest common denominator they're going to speak to what they think is the typical stupid american walking around and we all have a lot of fun with that but the truth of the matter is most people would like some more information most people are sick of the polarization and they're sick of being talked down to and they're looking for information from the media and they're just not getting it and personally i don't have any problem with the media presenting facts and having a bias because they're people were people right everyone is the person everyone's going to have a bias you're telling a story through your own lens what i'm sick of is the media p
you're famous for going on the streets of new york city and talking to people and kind of getting the political pulse of the nation so first off i want to ask you given all the negative campaign ads given all of the way the way that the media has covered this what is the sense that you're getting from the people in the streets that you're talking to. well you know the news likes to look at what they're going to put out they want to find the lowest common denominator they're going to speak to...
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first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the dow has dived today. the dow jones industrial average has been down 2 percent for the afternoon close to 300 points. the reason according to our colleagues at fox business network is looming concerns over the fiscal cliff. lack of certainty whether they will get anything done. the global economy, too. the morning after the election. now the afternoon after. wall street is going, well $we -- can we get this fixed. storm battered new york and new jersey, and i was in my office on the 17th floor you can barely see times square a block away. it is snowing to beat the band. in new jersey and new york people are without power and in many cases without homes, it is another dangerous weather system a nor'easter bringing rain, sleet, and snow. high winds and coastal flooding today and tomorrow. storms like this are not unusual this time of year but this is in the wake of hurricane sandy a once-in-a-lifetime storm that crippled the infrastructure of the region fewer than a million people, or a million customers sti
first from fox at 3:00 in new york city the dow has dived today. the dow jones industrial average has been down 2 percent for the afternoon close to 300 points. the reason according to our colleagues at fox business network is looming concerns over the fiscal cliff. lack of certainty whether they will get anything done. the global economy, too. the morning after the election. now the afternoon after. wall street is going, well $we -- can we get this fixed. storm battered new york and new...
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and new york city. these locations will start to see rain on wednesday and new england states will see rain from your wednesday afternoon because frigid air is blanketing parts of the eastern half of the u.s. and rain may change over to snow in areas like new york city, massachusetts, and southern quebec into your thursday. out towards the west then we have another low pressure system which is weakening over the western great lakes region and that is producing rain and snow and the system will weaken and move towards the southeast so chicago will turn dry as we head into wednesday. back behind another storm system is moving into british columbia in the pacific northwest bringing coastal rain and heavy mountain snow and they will see an additional 20 centimeters of snowfall. to the south dry conditions and temperatures on the mild side, 24 degrees expected in los angeles, 23 in denver, and on the other hand very chilly, only 6 degrees in new york city, 7 in washington, d.c., and millions of households ar
and new york city. these locations will start to see rain on wednesday and new england states will see rain from your wednesday afternoon because frigid air is blanketing parts of the eastern half of the u.s. and rain may change over to snow in areas like new york city, massachusetts, and southern quebec into your thursday. out towards the west then we have another low pressure system which is weakening over the western great lakes region and that is producing rain and snow and the system will...
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we're getting snow into parts of new york city and long island. we have another six hours to get through this. the winds will be 50 to 60 miles an hour. look at this, by 3:00 in the morning the snow is gone across jersey. gone in towards much of new york city. it is out of here by tomorrow morning. so that's good. we'll see the wind die down by tomorrow afternoon. we still have winter storm warnings in effect from maine down to the parts of the mid-atlantic. interior areas, isolated six inches. for the most part certainly nothing like we saw but an insult to injury getting this kind of the storm. liz: rick, thank you so much for the insult and injury. david: aren't you glad you didn't have to deal with that last night? imagine that, last night, would you be out in the snow. many folks in the northeast are trying to recover from superstorm sandy as the threat of the nor'easter presses on. head to an area once again in the storm's path. liz: liz macdonald live in staten island with the fox biz crew. liz? >> good to be with you, liz and david. we're?
we're getting snow into parts of new york city and long island. we have another six hours to get through this. the winds will be 50 to 60 miles an hour. look at this, by 3:00 in the morning the snow is gone across jersey. gone in towards much of new york city. it is out of here by tomorrow morning. so that's good. we'll see the wind die down by tomorrow afternoon. we still have winter storm warnings in effect from maine down to the parts of the mid-atlantic. interior areas, isolated six inches....
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york city. these are the areas, of course, already affected by sandy. in seabright, new jersey. after everything everyone has been through on that coastline, here we go again. >> yeah, certainly that's what everyone is thinking why is it happening again. just a snowstorm would be a welcome relief but this is a nor'easter and they're a little different. it's not fun here on the jersey shore right now. you get driving wind. you get rain and sleet and a wintry mix as the weather channel likes to call it, a slushy mess hitting your face which is not fun. this town got totally devastated from sandy. they're already starting to flood here and this rain has been coming down here. this is a business di ocean avenue. every one of the businesses was destroyed by sandy. there are 1500 people in this town and they say every home was affected in one way or the other. minor flooding all the way to major structural damage. this is only adding insult to injury especially for them. right behind me or behind the
york city. these are the areas, of course, already affected by sandy. in seabright, new jersey. after everything everyone has been through on that coastline, here we go again. >> yeah, certainly that's what everyone is thinking why is it happening again. just a snowstorm would be a welcome relief but this is a nor'easter and they're a little different. it's not fun here on the jersey shore right now. you get driving wind. you get rain and sleet and a wintry mix as the weather channel...
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that's a given in the new york metro area, especially to the north and west of the city. secondly, coastal flooding up near boston and down towards cape cod where there will also be big winds to 65 miles an hour. that's going to be a problem. but let's talk about that snow for a minute. if you take a look right outside our own studios here at cnbc, you are actually going to see that there are leaves still on the trees. as the snow flies and eventually the temperature drops to freezing and below, it's this kind of scene that is the major issue, meaning we are going to see those tree limbs coming down as they fill up with a few inches of wet snow. thus, the economic impact could be very considerable. from additional power outages to the same exact spot that's just recovering right now. so that's what we'll be watching throughout the afternoon. again, it does appear several inches of snow anywhere to the north and west of new york city, even up into southern new england. we'll be with you throughout the day into this evening watching the nor'easter. >> todd, thank you very m
that's a given in the new york metro area, especially to the north and west of the city. secondly, coastal flooding up near boston and down towards cape cod where there will also be big winds to 65 miles an hour. that's going to be a problem. but let's talk about that snow for a minute. if you take a look right outside our own studios here at cnbc, you are actually going to see that there are leaves still on the trees. as the snow flies and eventually the temperature drops to freezing and...
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then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the afternoon. >> we do not need this. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> courtsny reagan now with a "market flash." >> related to what todd was just talking about, shares of exelon hitting a new 52-week low on the heels of this new nor'easter that's going to slam us right when we're down. we can see more power outages. the stock was lower. we're ticking higher but still hit a 52-week low down more than 1.5%. >>> thank you, courtney. we're following the weather. we're following the market with the dow off o 264 points and that's off the lows. >>> the election meanwhile
then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the...
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new york city on up towards new england, they'll see heavier showers go along with it. a little concerned about coastal flooding for those folks from sandy. this is the computer model forecast. this is just one. keep in mind as i step through the future, just keep in mind i think the timing is very good. however, i do think that some of that snow pulling in on this forecast might spread a little further west than what's really going to happen. so this will stick around into early tomorrow morning start to clear on out, and we'll see some sunshine then in our seven-day forecast. today looking for cloudy skies, breezy conditions, light rain and snow, especially east. temperatures pretty steady, upper 30's to low 40's. for tonight, light rain, maybe the changeover overall, but again, not amounting to much. it's going to get so much better once we get through today. i'd like to connect with you facebook twitter, send me your photos. if you see any snow snakes, send them to me. adam caskey, we all know he loves the snow and couldn't help himself but get out in storm chaser 7
new york city on up towards new england, they'll see heavier showers go along with it. a little concerned about coastal flooding for those folks from sandy. this is the computer model forecast. this is just one. keep in mind as i step through the future, just keep in mind i think the timing is very good. however, i do think that some of that snow pulling in on this forecast might spread a little further west than what's really going to happen. so this will stick around into early tomorrow...
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connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, especially down in new york city, and new jersey, the last state that needs any sort of additional problems right now, is dealing with more snowfall. we are going to see the snow continue to affect us throughout the rest of the afternoon. it's going to make a mess of the evening commute. not that it's sticking so much on the roadways because they have been fairly warm, but a little bit of slush really makes a mess of any evening commute. as we go into tonight, later this evening we have a high tide. we could see a 1 to 3-foot storm surge, which will create more coastal flooding, especially in new jersey where there isn't a lot of protection because that's been wiped away. tonight we'll see the transition from snow over to rain. inland areas, especially across inland new england and inland new jersey we could end up with several inches of snow. we already have 1 1/2 inches of snow in connecticut where winds are up to 40 to nearly 55 miles per hour. wind-swept snow for a couple more hours should turn to rain along the coast. >>> up next, nothin
connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, especially down in new york city, and new jersey, the last state that needs any sort of additional problems right now, is dealing with more snowfall. we are going to see the snow continue to affect us throughout the rest of the afternoon. it's going to make a mess of the evening commute. not that it's sticking so much on the roadways because they have been fairly warm, but a little bit of slush really makes a mess of any evening commute. as we go into...
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the finalists win a trip to new york city and a chance to compete live in the studio for a chance of the title of today's best. >> coming up, award-winning cities, resorts and hotels. >> and the pioneer woman rae drummond has a real crowd pleaser, bacon wrapped meatloaf after your local news. hmm these smell amazing, too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-potato chip decoy bag. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. [ male announcer ] with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> greasy and cold, whatever is in the upper 30's and 40's. rain and snow showers. best jazz will be this afternoon and evening. there is a chance you could see a minor snow accumulation in your neighborhood. we expect sunshine with temperatures in the 60's on >> bond, james bond. >> that is daniel craig as the latest bond. google talked it daniel craig abo
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york city in connecticut and new england. a little bit of wet snow. it's all rain. these areas in yellow, orange and red off the atlantic sea board off the mouth of the delaware bay. this is rotating around center of circulation from the coastal storm system tracking to the north and northeast and heading toward cape cod and eastern parts of new england by late tonight and tomorrow morning. by then, we dry out. between now and then, the moisture is going to crank inland. as it does, it may, as it comes down close and north of washington, change over to wet snow as we get into the afternoon hours. the mitigating factor, the temperatures are well above freezing. low and mid-40s. it keeps road temperatures above freezing. we'll melt on roads and accumulate a little bit on some of the grassy areas. maybe a dusting at the most around washington. otherwise, a few flurries. the heavier amounts north and east maryland. the sun comes back tomorrow. a wonderful warming trend as we get toward the weekend. sunshine might get to the low 6
york city in connecticut and new england. a little bit of wet snow. it's all rain. these areas in yellow, orange and red off the atlantic sea board off the mouth of the delaware bay. this is rotating around center of circulation from the coastal storm system tracking to the north and northeast and heading toward cape cod and eastern parts of new england by late tonight and tomorrow morning. by then, we dry out. between now and then, the moisture is going to crank inland. as it does, it may, as...
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notice around portions of philadelphia, through new jersey, over toward new york city, very heavy snow. this dark white here, or bright white here, that is the heavy snow. our weather tonight should be fine. 32 in gaithersburg. 28 in leesburg. if we see the showers continue, and they're already seeing some of those around the d.c. metro area, alexandria, southern maryland, some of these areas you may see slick spots overnight into early tomorrow morning. especially bridges and overpasses. you want to make sure you give yourself a little bit of extra time this evening. tomorrow afternoon, we're going to be very nice. tomorrow starting off with cloud cover. and then i think everybody sees the sunshine come back into the forecast. high of 53 in washington tomorrow. 53 in gaithersburg, 51 back to winchester. mostly sunny skies here. we'll start off with clouds around the d.c. metro area and break out into the sun. the sun is going to be what we're going to be seeing a lot of. and we need it over the next couple of days. temperatures have been below average now for almost two weeks. i think
notice around portions of philadelphia, through new jersey, over toward new york city, very heavy snow. this dark white here, or bright white here, that is the heavy snow. our weather tonight should be fine. 32 in gaithersburg. 28 in leesburg. if we see the showers continue, and they're already seeing some of those around the d.c. metro area, alexandria, southern maryland, some of these areas you may see slick spots overnight into early tomorrow morning. especially bridges and overpasses. you...
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new york city police are using loud speakers. they are urging people in low lying areas to get out to evacuate. this storm could also dump up to a foot of snow in yautias are still dealing with power outages. >>> back here at home a santa clara elementary school principal accused of selling drugs is due in court this morning to enter a plea. police arrested erik dean lewis back in september after they say he offered drugs to an under cover police officer. a search of his home in san francisco turned up meth, ecstasy pills and other charges. he's been charged with five felonies. after his arrest he was placed on unpaid administrative leave. >>> in a couple hours jury deliberations resume in if -- he is accused of assaulting seven women. if he's convicted dozer could face live in prison. >>> we are getting closer to 6:00. it could be getting a little more crowded on the roads. let's check in with sal. >> good morning, to you. traffic is doing well around the bay area. we've had a couple of things. let's take a look at what we have
new york city police are using loud speakers. they are urging people in low lying areas to get out to evacuate. this storm could also dump up to a foot of snow in yautias are still dealing with power outages. >>> back here at home a santa clara elementary school principal accused of selling drugs is due in court this morning to enter a plea. police arrested erik dean lewis back in september after they say he offered drugs to an under cover police officer. a search of his home in san...
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here's where the snow is, up between philadelphia, new york city. they're seeing heavy bands of snow through portions of jersey, including along the coast. areas that are hard hit by sandy are seeing snow. that is not good news for them. a live shot towards trenton, new jersey. this is a little bit earlier this afternoon. as the snow was falling, the snow continues to fall there right now. we'll continue to see that snow piling up in that region. they could see two to four, maybe five inches of snow before it's all said and done for them. unfortunately that could mean more power outages. for us, 45 degrees, winds out of the north at 16 miles per hour. cloudy skies with rain moving in. temperatures are on the cold side. look at these windchills, sitting at 35 in gaithersburg, 38 at the airport and 37 in manassas. once again, this will not be a big event for us. i'll come back and tell you what the big event will be, though, in just a minute. >>> a live look at reagan national airport where a number of flights heading north have been canceled already.
here's where the snow is, up between philadelphia, new york city. they're seeing heavy bands of snow through portions of jersey, including along the coast. areas that are hard hit by sandy are seeing snow. that is not good news for them. a live shot towards trenton, new jersey. this is a little bit earlier this afternoon. as the snow was falling, the snow continues to fall there right now. we'll continue to see that snow piling up in that region. they could see two to four, maybe five inches of...
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now in new york city. carol leigh let me start with you. at what point did the obama campaign, did the obama team begin to think about how they wanted to position themselveses and how did they do it? >> very early. they-- the first step that they took was to determine that they were going to run in a terrible economy, and they needed a message that would be sailiable, regardless of what was happening in the economy, so they settled on this notion that they wanted to make the election about a choice, where voters were going to look and decide which candidate was going to stick up for them. and that's why the president hammer on the middle class message. that was an early decision. >> woodruff: even before they knew who their opponent was. >> exactly. their opponent they always assumed was going to be the economy essentially. as time moved on and they figured it was definitely going to be romney they zeroed in on him. and there were a couple of pivotal moments throughout the campaign and one came december of 2011, where a bunch of the preside
now in new york city. carol leigh let me start with you. at what point did the obama campaign, did the obama team begin to think about how they wanted to position themselveses and how did they do it? >> very early. they-- the first step that they took was to determine that they were going to run in a terrible economy, and they needed a message that would be sailiable, regardless of what was happening in the economy, so they settled on this notion that they wanted to make the election...
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we're also in new york city's times square. something special going on at the empire state building. look at this. they turned the masts on the top of the building red and blue to reflect the electoral votes won by obama and romney. and las vegas and los angeles, polls about to close in california. and our team is poring over results as we get them. >> sorry to have my back to you. i'm going through the map, trying to search for votes. battleground florida, fascinating at the moment. 90% of the vote in in florida. why does it seem every four years, we spend a lot of time counting votes in florida? one of the most evenly divided states in an evenly divided country. 50% to 4 9%. can you find the republican votes to bring this state back to romney? these are votes he needs to win. some states you can win, some states you can lose. in the romney scenario, he has to win this. loo looking and looking. only 93% of the votes in some of the largest counties. 96% in broward county. what's left, likely to go to the president. miami-dade,
we're also in new york city's times square. something special going on at the empire state building. look at this. they turned the masts on the top of the building red and blue to reflect the electoral votes won by obama and romney. and las vegas and los angeles, polls about to close in california. and our team is poring over results as we get them. >> sorry to have my back to you. i'm going through the map, trying to search for votes. battleground florida, fascinating at the moment. 90%...
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the parks in new york city closing at noon today as a result of the expectation today. everybody getting ready again. >>> speaking of getting ready, we are getting ready for changes in our forecast. 5:11. time for weather and traffic on the ones. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with snow on the way, tom. >> we've got a coastal storm that's been developing since yesterday evening. now just off the atlantic seaboard, and it's swinging our way initially. it's rain. eventually going to draw in cold air. right now getting rain east of washington through southern maryland and south of washington. just a little to the west of i-95 and from fredericksburg south, a little more moderate rain. it's chilly. we're only in the 30s to around 40 degrees. chilly light rain off and on until around noontime. changes the rain to wet snow accumulating on grassy areas during the afternoon into this evening. i'll show you how much i think we may get. >>> early morning commute still looks pretty good. bw parkway i-95 from the baltimore beltway to capital beltway. over to 50 from annapol
the parks in new york city closing at noon today as a result of the expectation today. everybody getting ready again. >>> speaking of getting ready, we are getting ready for changes in our forecast. 5:11. time for weather and traffic on the ones. storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein with snow on the way, tom. >> we've got a coastal storm that's been developing since yesterday evening. now just off the atlantic seaboard, and it's swinging our way initially. it's rain. eventually...
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look at eight inches for trenton, new jersey. five inches for new york city. up towards connecticut, 4 1/2 inches. this is one of our computer models did. we could see impressive snow totals for this time of year. winter weather advisories up along the coast battered by hurricane sandy up towards new england. unfortunately this is bad situation. if it was run of i will in northeaster without sandy yeah we could deal with it. we dealt with it with it before. everything is fragile. including people without homes, people without power. temperatures below freezing tonight. that is the other big problem people have been without power for a week and a half in some of these areas. tracy: janice dean. everyone's patience is thin. what happened with snow before christmas? this happened last year too? lori: economic bright spot for ski resorts. i'll trying. tracy: that is a reach. lori: a reach. lori: i said it was desperate. areas for east coast trying to recovery from hurricane sandy, that nor'easter is last thing they need according to janice's now cast. liz macdonal
look at eight inches for trenton, new jersey. five inches for new york city. up towards connecticut, 4 1/2 inches. this is one of our computer models did. we could see impressive snow totals for this time of year. winter weather advisories up along the coast battered by hurricane sandy up towards new england. unfortunately this is bad situation. if it was run of i will in northeaster without sandy yeah we could deal with it. we dealt with it with it before. everything is fragile. including...
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we have catherine wild, president and ceo of the partnership for new york city. and deputy chair of the board of the new york fed. cathie, thanks for weighing in here. your reaction to these results tonight? >> well, we're looking forward to getting started on solving american problems. in the next few weeks. in the last week we've proven in new york there is no republican or democratic response to a hurricane. we've worked together to solve that crisis and as you pointed out with speaker after speaker tonight, the crisis facing america on january 1st is the disaster of the fiscal cliff that if we go over it as far as the business community is concerned, that is a permanent stain on america's role in the global economy. we got the notice last week from the g-20 when the heads of finance of the countries of the world stood up and said, america, if you go over this cliff you're going to send us into a double dip recession. we have to make sure we do something about this and we're glad the country can come together to solve a problem of flooding, of a hurricane. we
we have catherine wild, president and ceo of the partnership for new york city. and deputy chair of the board of the new york fed. cathie, thanks for weighing in here. your reaction to these results tonight? >> well, we're looking forward to getting started on solving american problems. in the next few weeks. in the last week we've proven in new york there is no republican or democratic response to a hurricane. we've worked together to solve that crisis and as you pointed out with speaker...
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want to bring in brian sullivan at democracy plaza in new york city. we have indiana, a win for mitt romney, kentucky a win for mitt romney. projected from nbc news, and vermont a win for president obama. over to you. >> i know you've been talking about the polls. the only thing i know right now which is 100% of america is sick of polls. right? that's my guess. and we look at the stock market. i would love somebody to address that because the stock market is almost never down heading into a presidential election. however, it's been down five times heading into an election in the last 100 years. of those five times, four times the incumbent was tossed out. the stock market up 60% since obama took office, the dow, and we know what kind of run we've had in the last 12 months or so. should that be a poll we're looking at. will the stock market help the president? i don't know. maybe somebody there knows. >> brian, i'll tell you one thing, in all the other cases that you're citing from a historic perspective, i would suggest probably offer that the federal
want to bring in brian sullivan at democracy plaza in new york city. we have indiana, a win for mitt romney, kentucky a win for mitt romney. projected from nbc news, and vermont a win for president obama. over to you. >> i know you've been talking about the polls. the only thing i know right now which is 100% of america is sick of polls. right? that's my guess. and we look at the stock market. i would love somebody to address that because the stock market is almost never down heading into...
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the city on new york's long island suffered some of the worst damage from superstorm sandy, so how are folks out there preparing for the latest threat? anna coyman is there now live with the latest. anna? >> reporter: megyn, it's absolutely a wreck, and we're starting to get pelted with all sorts of a wintry mix. the ocean is getting angry behind me, and there's already flood warnings in effect. this all just after hurricane sandy just completely ravaged the area. this sand was taken into the streets. we watched over the last several days as bulldozers have piled it up to act as some sort of protection. 90% of long beach is without power, and they are bracing for even more damage. >> i don't think there's any more fears. this is it. i'm getting anxiety walking around seeing what i'm going to do. and other people, too, i feel bad for other people. this is crazy. you know? i don't know what to do anymore. i don't want to live in long beach. >> reporter: and that's the same sentiment we've seen from all sorts of folks around here. police are going to low-lying areas, asking people to reac
the city on new york's long island suffered some of the worst damage from superstorm sandy, so how are folks out there preparing for the latest threat? anna coyman is there now live with the latest. anna? >> reporter: megyn, it's absolutely a wreck, and we're starting to get pelted with all sorts of a wintry mix. the ocean is getting angry behind me, and there's already flood warnings in effect. this all just after hurricane sandy just completely ravaged the area. this sand was taken into...
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new york city, right near the one to three line. and three to six inches of snow. you won't be able to measure it all at one time. particularly in the coastal areas. we're hoping we get a little water down with this. in the west, we at the same time have a brand-new system. we'll get into that later throughout the morning. >> most of the country should get ready for cold weather. we'll talk about that in the next half hour. to josh, elizabeth, george, lara? >> all right, sam, thank you so much. >>> coming up on "gma," the next four years. what president obama's re-election means for you and your wallet. will you have to pay more taxes? we'll get to that in a moment. >>> and the lighter side of this election. the political punchlines and last laughs overnight. plus, we'll talk to eva longoria. >> how hard was that? ♪ [ male announcer ] navigating your future can be daunting without a financial plan. at pacific life, we can give you the tools to help you achieve financial independence. for more than 140 years, pacific life has assisted families and businesses in me
new york city, right near the one to three line. and three to six inches of snow. you won't be able to measure it all at one time. particularly in the coastal areas. we're hoping we get a little water down with this. in the west, we at the same time have a brand-new system. we'll get into that later throughout the morning. >> most of the country should get ready for cold weather. we'll talk about that in the next half hour. to josh, elizabeth, george, lara? >> all right, sam, thank...
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getting reports of snow and rain and freezing rain around the new york city area. then up towards connecticut, and boston, you're starting to see that snow move in. this will be a good 12-hour event as we look at the future radar. we'll see a mixture of snow and rain and freezing rain. unfortunately will be a really bad commute home. perhaps if you're traveling in early tomorrow morning, just, you know, pack your patience as they say. then we'll see the lingering winds as we head into thursday and friday. here is one of the forecast models did. a widespread area of three to six inches including in and around the new york city area. and also the potential in interior sections for six to 12 inches. one of the hardest things to forecast is the snow line. so some areas could get a little more than we anticipated. other areas could get kind of a mixture of rain and snow. so that will cut back on the snow totals. wind of the ifs again along the coastline, along this battered coastline where we don't have the dunes, natural protection along the jersey shore as well as lon
getting reports of snow and rain and freezing rain around the new york city area. then up towards connecticut, and boston, you're starting to see that snow move in. this will be a good 12-hour event as we look at the future radar. we'll see a mixture of snow and rain and freezing rain. unfortunately will be a really bad commute home. perhaps if you're traveling in early tomorrow morning, just, you know, pack your patience as they say. then we'll see the lingering winds as we head into thursday...
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the airports will probably be closed in new york city and southern new england as we go throughout this in as we speak. it will b with us for about 24 hours throughout areas of new england. so for the peootwaves, some of those on they may get washed o the time unfortunately, there's nothing to protect them. well, much more on last live from8h. more "morning joe" right around th [ male annif you could combine the capability of a pathfinder with the comfort of a sedan?[ so you went right back to the pathfinder's essence, kept its dna and created the next-gen s.u.v. starting with a drivetrain that givesf 26 miles per gallon, highway... ♪ ♪ ...and intuitive 4-wheel drive? ♪ t, head, and leg room and interior roominess? and outside,standard towing of 5,000 pounds?e: ♪ ♪ [ whistles ] [ all scream, laugh ] [ male announcer ] ♪ f a pathfinder with the comfort of a sedan with best-in-class fuel e of 26 miles per gal and best-in-class passenger r that would be cool.cing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinde . innovation that excites. than a feeling ♪ >>>
the airports will probably be closed in new york city and southern new england as we go throughout this in as we speak. it will b with us for about 24 hours throughout areas of new england. so for the peootwaves, some of those on they may get washed o the time unfortunately, there's nothing to protect them. well, much more on last live from8h. more "morning joe" right around th [ male annif you could combine the capability of a pathfinder with the comfort of a sedan?[ so you went...
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and in philly and new york city. right around coastal areas, we're hoping for a changeover to rain here. that means it will knock down the snow totals. you won't be able to measure this as a big snow event on the coast. but inland areas will continue to pile up with the snow. watch that low continue to pull away, and know that this is a mixture of snow and rain, right along the coast. all snow inland and a little coastal surf along the shoreline. it's tough enough to ride out a nor'easter in the far rackaways, when you have everything you need. but without homes and without clothes and without foods, it's very difficult. and ginger zee is there. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, sam. it's already cold and windy. it's uncomfortable at this point. but once the storm comes, the coastal surge will be a little lemon juice in that cut they have. and on top of it, you have the rain and snow mix. this is what i'm most concerned about. we'll have wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. you see this piece of wood with nails s
and in philly and new york city. right around coastal areas, we're hoping for a changeover to rain here. that means it will knock down the snow totals. you won't be able to measure this as a big snow event on the coast. but inland areas will continue to pile up with the snow. watch that low continue to pull away, and know that this is a mixture of snow and rain, right along the coast. all snow inland and a little coastal surf along the shoreline. it's tough enough to ride out a nor'easter in...
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[laughter] she was the largest individual lender to new york city government. she lived in the guilded age when society lived lavishly, but she rebelled against their op pew lance. she lived a simple life, loved her children and her friends, she was weary of those who befended her for her -- befriended her for her money, and she showed the dog great affection, and when asked why, she said, he doesn't know how rich i am. [laughter] she lived her life as she deemed best. she forged a path for women to have business careers and be mothers, and through clever investing, she showed that women were the equal of any man. at her death, newspapers around the world, around the world, proclaimed her the queen of wall street. it was known throughout that she was the richest woman in america. so i -- there's lots of sayings in the back of the book, words of wisdom that are fun. she had a sense of humor, and she was one smart lady, so if you have any questions, i'd love to try and answer. yes? >> did you find any evidence of her for the women's right to vote? >> none, none.
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in the mid '50s, live in the outer boroughs of new york city, in my case the bronx, was comfortable but provincial. and my curiosity extended far beyond the bounds of my home and school. i wanted to know more about people in other places. what was happening in the world now, what had happened in the past, and quite simply how i came to be. books were my passports, and i consumed them voraciously. but i came to writing later than most. in my late '30s after having raised my three children. my generation, those of us born during and after world war ii, numbered in the millions. and we were asking questions that demanded to be answered. we had come of age in the heat of the escalating war in vietnam. and we didn't know why our brothers were fighting so far away for a cause that was so difficult to understand. and the role of women in society was changing rapidly. my friends, educator with traditional values but a deep sense of personal ambition, wanted to know how to be true to ourselves, yet remain committed to our husbands and our children. as a young mother i had stumbled into a booksto
in the mid '50s, live in the outer boroughs of new york city, in my case the bronx, was comfortable but provincial. and my curiosity extended far beyond the bounds of my home and school. i wanted to know more about people in other places. what was happening in the world now, what had happened in the past, and quite simply how i came to be. books were my passports, and i consumed them voraciously. but i came to writing later than most. in my late '30s after having raised my three children. my...
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in the east new york city 16 degrees below normal at 41. 48 in richmond and 58 in memphis, and so can you see those cold temperatures in the northeast. that's why we're going to be seeing snow out of this system. that's what's going on around g >> good morning. it will be a breezy and chilly with off and on rain showers and possibly some snow. >> and that's your latest weather. we're going to look at this nor'easter's impacts in detail coming up in the next half hour. matt? >> all right, al. thank you very much. stay warm. >>> up next, how wall street is likely to react to president obama's victory. a little later on, on a lighter note, a live interview with twilight star kristen stewart, but first these messages. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. people and companies who take us places. excite our imagination. make life better.
in the east new york city 16 degrees below normal at 41. 48 in richmond and 58 in memphis, and so can you see those cold temperatures in the northeast. that's why we're going to be seeing snow out of this system. that's what's going on around g >> good morning. it will be a breezy and chilly with off and on rain showers and possibly some snow. >> and that's your latest weather. we're going to look at this nor'easter's impacts in detail coming up in the next half hour. matt? >>...
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to the northwest of new york city. what about the city itself and western long island, southwest connecticut, where the trees have leaves on them. why is that so important? we're just recovering in that vicinity from the power outages now. when trees get leaves and snow falls on those leaves, it brings downed branches and starts a new round of power outages all over again. we'll know much more in the next couple of hours as precipitation first moves in and we'll play it throughout the afternoon step by step to see how it's going to pan out. >> all right. thank you so much for that. todd gross back at headquarters. today is back to lining up defensive plays for your portfolio instead of lining up at the poll sites. cramer's post-election edition of six in 60 is coming up next and now that the election is over, the next stop is the fiscal cliff. can the white house and congress rise above gridlock and strike a deal? people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressi
to the northwest of new york city. what about the city itself and western long island, southwest connecticut, where the trees have leaves on them. why is that so important? we're just recovering in that vicinity from the power outages now. when trees get leaves and snow falls on those leaves, it brings downed branches and starts a new round of power outages all over again. we'll know much more in the next couple of hours as precipitation first moves in and we'll play it throughout the afternoon...
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the airports will probably be closed in new york city and southern new england as we go throughout this evening. again, this nor'easter is moving in as we speak. it will be with us for about 24 hours throughout areas of new england. so for the people that just got slammed by sandy, you're going to get large waves, more storm surge, and some of those houses that are kind of hanging on, they may get washed out into the ocean this time, unfortunately, there's nothing to protect them. no dunes left. well, much more on last night's historic election coming to you live from studio 8h. more "morning joe" right around the corner. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you could combine the capability of a pathfinder with the comfort of a sedan? ♪ so you went right back to the pathfinder's essence, kept its dna, and created the next-gen s.u.v. starting with a drivetrain that gives best-in-class fuel economy of 26 miles per gallon, highway... ♪ ...and intuitive 4-wheel drive? ♪ if inside it had best-in-class front, head, and leg room and interior roominess? and outside, best-in-class sta
the airports will probably be closed in new york city and southern new england as we go throughout this evening. again, this nor'easter is moving in as we speak. it will be with us for about 24 hours throughout areas of new england. so for the people that just got slammed by sandy, you're going to get large waves, more storm surge, and some of those houses that are kind of hanging on, they may get washed out into the ocean this time, unfortunately, there's nothing to protect them. no dunes...
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in the east, new york city, 16 degrees below normal at 41. 48 in richmond. 58 in memphis. you can see the cold temperatures in the northeast. that's why we are going to see snow out of this system. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, storm team 4 radar showing light rain south, east and northeast from washington. the heavier rains along the atlantic sea board. winds are picking up. gusts around 30 miles per hour now. we could get snow on grassy areas this afternoon into this evening accumulating. a dusting around the metro area. the areas north and east could get one to three inches, mainly on grassy areas. >> and that's your latest weather. we're going to look at this nor'easter's impacts in detail coming up in the next half hour. matt? >> all right, al. thank you very much. stay warm. >>> up next, how wall street is likely to react to president obama's victory. a little later on, on a lighter note, a live interview with twilight star kristen stewart, but first these messages. i gave birth to my da
in the east, new york city, 16 degrees below normal at 41. 48 in richmond. 58 in memphis. you can see the cold temperatures in the northeast. that's why we are going to see snow out of this system. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, storm team 4 radar showing light rain south, east and northeast from washington. the heavier rains along the atlantic sea board. winds are picking up. gusts around 30 miles per hour...
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in the east, new york city, and 16 degrees below normal at 41 and 48 in richmond and 58 in memphis, and so you can see that the cold temperatures in the >>> 7:39 on a wednesday morning. the sun's been out for about an hour. we'll have to wait a couple more hours before it breaks through these low clouds in san jose. you might not get out of the fog of the immediate coast today. on shore flow has resumed. temperatures will drop off by about 15 to 20 degrees from yesterday's high. 74 degrees in livermore. 73 in gilroy today. 68 in freemont. 67 degrees in san francisco today. as we head through the next couple of days, the 60s and rain on the way. >>> and that's your latest weather. impact in detail in the next hour. matt? >> all right, al. stay warm. next, how wall street is likely to react to president obama's victory. a little later on, on a lighter note, a live interview with "twilight" star kristen stewart, but first, these messages. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a
in the east, new york city, and 16 degrees below normal at 41 and 48 in richmond and 58 in memphis, and so you can see that the cold temperatures in the >>> 7:39 on a wednesday morning. the sun's been out for about an hour. we'll have to wait a couple more hours before it breaks through these low clouds in san jose. you might not get out of the fog of the immediate coast today. on shore flow has resumed. temperatures will drop off by about 15 to 20 degrees from yesterday's high. 74...
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central new jersey, north and west of the new york city area could also get a couple of in inches of accumulating snow. the power outages could be cruel. some people got their power back. 50 to 750-mile-per-hour gusts are possible. looks like coastal areas of new jersey that were hit hard will get gusts of 50 miles an hour. there will be minimal damage from the wind but more worried about the high tide cycles with the waves. temperatures are plenty cold enough especially in interior sections of connecticut, southern new york, west new jersey. temperatures in the 20s and 30s. that's where we'll have the best chances of accumulation of snow. a lot of airports planning on closing down as we go throughout the day today. if you look at the snowfall totals. it's away from the coast and the mountainous areas of the poconos and the cat skills and it ends into the berkshires. that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look outside your window. well, today's forecast, besides the nor'easter, it's actually a pretty nice day out there throughout many areas of the country. we will see e
central new jersey, north and west of the new york city area could also get a couple of in inches of accumulating snow. the power outages could be cruel. some people got their power back. 50 to 750-mile-per-hour gusts are possible. looks like coastal areas of new jersey that were hit hard will get gusts of 50 miles an hour. there will be minimal damage from the wind but more worried about the high tide cycles with the waves. temperatures are plenty cold enough especially in interior sections of...
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i got a chance to take the kids to new york city. and we got on a bus and we were having a trip. so all the sudden, it was not only new york city, we were going to see "west side story" and go to my friend's restaurant pat sei's on 56th and eighth. i'm going it take the doidz the fancy italian restaurant and west side story. and so people started, you know, like teachers, you know, wanted to be chap roans. they wanted to be -- [laughter] so and of course, you know, okay. it was like by the time we had -- i think it was three students to one teacher. but anyway, okay. but anyway, i got -- miss carol wanted to come on the trip. the principal wanted to come on the trip. i go to the class, and they were all we're going new york! aye! listen, you know, who is going with us? most of us. everybody on a couple of others. couple of others. boy, i want you to know miss cirl wants to go on the trip. no! not the principal. we'll never have any fun! i said, okay, you know, it's a perfect chance and opportunity to teach you a life lesson that will serve you well if you learn it. it's called ma
i got a chance to take the kids to new york city. and we got on a bus and we were having a trip. so all the sudden, it was not only new york city, we were going to see "west side story" and go to my friend's restaurant pat sei's on 56th and eighth. i'm going it take the doidz the fancy italian restaurant and west side story. and so people started, you know, like teachers, you know, wanted to be chap roans. they wanted to be -- [laughter] so and of course, you know, okay. it was like...
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our next abc 7 news >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more about each of the states. particularly those states that we have not yet projected that are key. >> big battleground states. we're watching them closely. let's start with florida right now. 81% of the vote is in right now. it's divided right down the middle. 50/50. it looks like it's about 500 votes separating governor romney from president obama right now. i want go to jon karl, you're digging into the state right now seeing where the vote comes in. what does that tell you? >> i'm seeing real problems for mitt romney. take a look at where the florida vote is coming down, even though i
our next abc 7 news >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we...
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when you're head of the new schools in new york city and you talk about having moved to new york and you have become more liberal and you're on videotape, that's not a good thing. >> brown: that's a republican win, but mostly-- i want to ask you, stu, because you have been watching senate races for two years, since the last cycle. are you surprised in what we've seen so far, the democrats winning, so far, the close races? >> no, when i look at my rothenberg political reports sheet which i've been working on hee fotwo yrs. no. we haven't seen any surprises. we had bob casey winning in pennsylvania. bill nelson in florida. claire mccaskill in missouri, deb fisher. and elizabeth warren in massachusetts. having said that, there is a general sense here that things are, i think, a correction that the senate races are going well for democrats. virginia, montana are important if the democrats could pick off arizona or nevada. but things have been breaking for the democrats the past couple of weeks, i think. >> brown: youaven had a chance to talk about missouri. >> missouri is a very interest
when you're head of the new schools in new york city and you talk about having moved to new york and you have become more liberal and you're on videotape, that's not a good thing. >> brown: that's a republican win, but mostly-- i want to ask you, stu, because you have been watching senate races for two years, since the last cycle. are you surprised in what we've seen so far, the democrats winning, so far, the close races? >> no, when i look at my rothenberg political reports sheet...
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times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more about each of the states. particularly those states that we have not yet projected that are key. >> big battleground states. we're watching them closely. let's start with florida right now. 81% of the vote is in right now. it's divided right down the middle. 50/50. it looks like it's about 500 votes separating governor romney from president obama right now. i want go to jon karl, you're digging into the state right now seeing where the vote comes in. what does that tell you? >> i'm seeing real problems for mitt romney. take a look at where the florida vote is coming down, even though i
times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more about each of the states....
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. >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more about each of the states. particularly those states that we have not yet projected that are key. >> big battleground states. we're watching them closely. let's start with florida right now. 81% of the vote is in right now. it's divided right down the middle. 50/50. it looks like it's about 500 votes separating governor romney from president obama right now. i want go to jon karl, you're digging into the state right now seeing where the vote comes in. what does that tell you? >> i'm seeing real problems for mitt romney. take a look at where the florida vote is coming down, even though i
. >> announcer: live from times square in new york city, election night 2012. here again, diane sawyer and george stephanopoulos. >>> and we are seeing the electric jumbotrons. and it's been an electric night here back in the crossroads of the world, times square. and as we know, a presidential election underway that will decide so much for american families. from taxes to health care, as we said, george, from war to the future of this country. and right now, we are learning more...